نتایج جستجو برای: northern eurasia

تعداد نتایج: 114337  

Journal: :Russian Journal of Ecology 2021

Recent climatic changes significantly affected forest ecosystems in northern Eurasia. Trees growing Siberia are very sensitive to climate change due strong temperature limitation of their growth. Our study covers high-latitude (northeastern Yakutia, eastern Taimyr, central Evenkia) and high-altitude (Russian Altai) zones Eurasia, where tree-ring parameters (tree-ring width, cell-wall thickness,...

2011
Dirk Pflugmacher Olga N. Krankina Warren B. Cohen Mark A. Friedl Damien Sulla-Menashe Robert E. Kennedy Peder Nelson Tatiana V. Loboda Tobias Kuemmerle Egor Dyukarev Vladimir Elsakov Viacheslav I. Kharuk

a Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University, 321 Richardson Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA b USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, 3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA c Department of Geography and Environment, Boston University, 675 Commonwealth Ave., 4th Floor, Boston, MA 02215, USA d Department of Geograph...

2008
Hengchun Ye Daqing Yang David Robinson

This study examines the characteristics of winter (Dec–Feb) rain-on-snow events and their relationship to surface air temperatures to reveal potential changes in rain-on-snow days under a warming climate over northern Eurasia. We found that rain-on-snow events mostly occur over European Russia during winter. Rain-on-snow days increase as air temperature increases and are primarily attributable ...

2007
D. Yu

We analyze 48 geothermal estimates of Pleistocene/Holocene warming amplitude from various locations in Greenland, Europe, Arctic regions of Western Siberia, and Yaku-tia. The spatial distribution of these estimates exhibits two remarkable features. (i) In Europe and part of Asia the amplitude of warming increases towards northwest and 5 displays clear asymmetry with respect to the North Pole. T...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Aya Zamoto-Niikura Shigeru Morikawa Ken-Ichi Hanaki Patricia J Holman Chiaki Ishihara

The U.S. lineage, one of the major clades in the Babesia microti group, is known as a causal agent of human babesiosis mostly in the northeastern and upper midwestern United States. This lineage, however, also is distributed throughout the temperate zone of Eurasia with several reported human cases, although convincing evidence of the identity of the specific vector(s) in this area is lacking. ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Woubet G. Alemu Geoffrey M. Henebry

Planting and harvesting times drive cropland phenology. There are few datasets that derive explicit phenological metrics, and these datasets use the visible to near infrared (VNIR) spectrum. Many different methods have been used to derive phenometrics such as Start of Season (SOS) and End of Season (EOS), leading to differing results. This discrepancy is partly due to spatial and temporal compo...

2015
M. A. Rawlins A. D. McGuire J. S. Kimball P. Dass D. Lawrence E. Burke X. Chen C. Delire C. Koven A. MacDougall S. Peng A. Rinke K. Saito W. Zhang R. Alkama T. J. Bohn P. Ciais B. Decharme I. Gouttevin T. Hajima D. Ji G. Krinner D. P. Lettenmaier P. Miller J. C. Moore T. Sueyoshi

A warming climate is altering land-atmosphere exchanges of carbon, with a potential for increased vegetation productivity as well as the mobilization of permafrost soil carbon stores. Here we investigate land-atmosphere carbon dioxide (CO2) cycling through analysis of net ecosystem productivity (NEP) and its component fluxes of gross primary productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER) and...

2003
N. McQuarrie J. M. Stock B. P. Wernicke

[1] Africa-North America-Eurasia plate circuit rotations, combined with Red Sea rotations and new estimates of crustal shortening in Iran define the Cenozoic history of the Neotethyan ocean between Arabia and Eurasia. The new constraints indicate that Arabia-Eurasia convergence has been fairly constant at 2 to 3 cm/yr since 56 Ma with slowing of Africa-Eurasia motion to <1 cm/yr near 25 Ma, coe...

2012
HENGCHUN YE JUDAH COHEN MICHAEL RAWLINS

Daily synoptic observations were examined to determine the critical air temperatures and dewpoints that separate solid versus liquid precipitation for the fall and spring seasons at 547 stations over northern Eurasia. The authors found that critical air temperatures are highly geographically dependent, ranging from 21.08 to 2.58C, with the majority of stations over European Russia ranging from ...

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